Monday, June 20, 2011

ip.access launches 16 and 24 channel enterprise access points

CAMBRIDGE, UK: Leading femtocell and picocell manufacturer, ip.access, announced an expansion to its nano3G range of Access Points, offering increased 3G coverage and capacity for up to 24 users, targeted for larger offices and indoor public environments.

The new E16 and E24 picocell Access Points will provide the ease of set-up and installation associated with traditional femtocell deployments, alongside the increased power, capacity, features and performance of enterprise E-class products. The E-class Access Points are based on the same award-winning ip.access technology which lies at the heart of AT&T’s 3G MicroCell – the world’s largest consumer femtocell deployment.

The new E-class products complement the existing S8 Access Point, aimed at smaller offices and shops. All these products can be configured for open access, two-way handover with the macro network, and active alarms, making them ideal for targeted deployment in enterprises and public environments.

Announcing the expansion of the nano3G range, ip.access CEO, Simon Brown, said: “The office smartphone population is rising rapidly and these users are among the very heaviest consumers of data both in and out of the office.

“The ease of deployment of our E-class and S-class Access Points allows operators to quickly deliver cost effective solutions to boost both coverage and capacity for their busiest customers in their busiest environment – and at the same time relieve pressure on the surrounding macro network.”

The E-class and S-class products are part of ip.access’ nano3G end-to-end RAN solution. Existing picocells in the E-class range are normally wall or ceiling mounted, with the installation typically undertaken by the operator. However, both E-class and S-class Access Points can be pre-provisioned by the operator and installed by the end customer as they simply require a power supply and an Internet connection.